"Teachers In America"
 
Today, many argue that it is more than a valid stereotype that our teachers are a segment of the population who cannot find viable occupations elsewhere. However, others rebut that there has been a recent influx of new blood into the national teaching pool, of younger, highly-educated individuals interested in making a contribution to today's society. Is teaching a dead occupation, or is it on the verge of social reform?

You may be interested in reading the following linked articles:

Feel free to collect any thoughts and ideas and bring them to the meeting on Monday, April 17th. The location is at the Lovett House (House of the Masters of Lovett College), at lunch (12:00 PM). Lunch - a sandwich tray, chips, and drinks - will be provided. All Associates and Students of Lovett College are invited.

For more information about Lovett Fellows, contact the Lovett College Associates Coordinators at loveassc@rice.edu, or contact them individually: David Jefferis (davidj@rice.edu) and Theo Yaung (othello@rice.edu).
This page is original work, ©2000 by Theo Yaung and David Jefferis, Lovett Associates Coordinators